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Programming for Beginners | Central London

Interactive classroom based course taught by SMEs, with study materials and Tutor support.


DuBerg Consulting

Summary

Price
£495 inc VAT
Finance options

The invoice is payable within 30 days and payment can be made by bank transfer (BACS etc), cheque...

Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
33
Queen Street
Central London
London
EC4R1AP
United Kingdom
Address
1
Queen Victoria Street
City Of London
London
EC4N4XY
United Kingdom

Overview

Software programming is one of those rare, fortunate skills that is in as great a demand in industry as it is fascinating. This part-practical, part-theory course is a great entry-point or refresher course for people who want to get into programming, whether as a career or just for fun. It’s also a good taster course before deciding whether to enroll onto an academic course.

Course media

Description

What you will learn

  • History of programming languages
  • Write programs using the most popular programming languages i.e. JavaScript
  • The fundamentals of modern programming languages
  • Common technical terms
  • Coding best practices

Course Outline

  • History of software
  • Overview of common programming languages
  • Variables and arithmetic operations
  • Functions
  • Other programming constructs
  • Common programming practices and pitfalls

Requirements

  • An internet-capable laptop with an internet browser installed, for the practical exercises
  • No prior experience of programming or programming languages required

Questions and answers

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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